We provide pool, spa, waterfeature and aquatic exhibit planning, design and engineering services for discerning clients worldwide. Founded in 2004 by David J. Peterson, P.E., IWI, our team has designed everything from small residential fountains to large commercial resorts with 40 bodies of water. A structure that uses water in an artistic way. 2.
Water as art in the form of a pool, spa, fountain, natural stream, lake, etc. - wa ter shap er noun, 1. One who designs watershapes, especially professionals educated in the relevant arts and sciences.
Water as art in the form of a pool, spa, fountain, natural stream, lake, etc. - wa ter shap er noun, 1. One who designs watershapes, especially professionals educated in the relevant arts and sciences.
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We provide pool, spa, waterfeature and aquatic exhibit planning, design and engineering services for discerning clients worldwide. Founded in 2004 by David J. Peterson, P.E., IWI, our team has designed everything from small residential fountains to large commercial resorts with 40 bodies of water. A structure that uses water in an artistic way.
Most projects are fixed-fee based on bill rates multiplied by each employee's expected number of hours to complete the project. Some projects, such as expert witness services, are invoiced based on actual hours completed. Occasionally, fixed-fee projects include hourly work for additional scope (e.g., construction observation services) or client-directed changes after certain phases have been completed.
Most projects are fixed-fee based on bill rates multiplied by each employee's expected number of hours to complete the project. Some projects, such as expert witness services, are invoiced based on actual hours completed. Occasionally, fixed-fee projects include hourly work for additional scope (e.g., construction observation services) or client-directed changes after certain phases have been completed.
Design requires coordination of several competing trades, building codes, standards, materials, functionality, and details. Three-dimensional modeling enables the team, engineers and clients to visualize the space, find conflicts, highlight areas that require further definition and, ultimately, balance all aspects of the project into a cohesive architecturally sound project using elements and principles of design.
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Julia Mitchell
Feb 18, 2020